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I think
Harmonize
might be more useful than
Explore
- after all, there's only 20 lands here, so the odds of getting the ramp effect are thin. For les mana,
Serum Visions
or even
Opt
would probably be more useful, too.

rather than spells that only cantrip (draw you a card and nothing else) you should consider things that give you a little more options:
Serum Visions
,
Opt
,
Sleight of Hand
. These do the same thing, but allow you to choose your outcome a little bit (though
Sleight of Hand
wont trigger anything that looks for "draw a card".

Also, what happens if you don't draw the
Whispering Madness
? you might consider more medium sized draw cards like
Chart a Course
that can get you to the good cards faster. Also you would want another win condition, like a
Jace's Phantasm
that can kill them with normal damage.

Lastly, a very good "draw a card" mill card you would want is
Sphinx's Tutelage
. This will ensure that they mill before you.

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4 weeks ago

Invisible Stalker occurrence in decks from the last year

Modern:

All decks: 0.02%

Commander / EDH:

All decks: 0.08%

U/B (Dimir): 0.18%

G/U (Simic): 0.1%

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